- Feb 21, 2002
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I was driving couple of days ago with open windows and noticed that my car was making noises while coasting. The noise is definitely coming from the front brakes, although for some reason I'm having real difficulty determining if it's driver's side or passenger's side. I've had someone else drive my car while sitting in the back seat and trying to listen for the noise, and it looks like it is coming from both front brakes? Which would be strange, so I'm a little confused. The noise does not appear right away when I start driving to work in the morning, I believe it only appears after I apply brakes several times, the harder I apply them the faster the noise appears. The noise also disappears as soon as I start braking, so I know for sure it's brakes. The noise gradually disappears by itself if I have a long stretch of road where I do not need to apply brakes, however, after a couple of stops it's back. The noise does not sound like a typical brake pad rub, it's much shorter, and sounds like a single muted bell chime every time the wheel turns. EDIT: another way to describe it would be a pressure switch like the one in the mouse, just more metallic in nature and much louder.
I tried taking car for a test drive and then jacking up the car one side at a time to spin the wheels with my hands to check from what side the noise is coming, but so far it's been inconclusive.
About two weeks ago I had to replace front driver's side inner fender. I'm not sure if that had anything with this noise, I don't think it does because I haven't touched brake assembly, I just took the wheel off, replaced inner fender, and put wheel back on, torqued it to recommended 80lb-ft with torque wrench.
So without taking brakes apart, which I have never done, what could it be?
Cliffs on the noise:
-does not sound like a brake pad rub, more like a muted wind chime
-comes from front brakes, unsure if driver side or passenger, could be both
-does not appear immediately after I start driving
-appears only after I hit the brakes several times, the harder I hit them the sooner it appears
-immediately goes away as soon as I hit the brakes
-gradually disappears by itself if I drive a long stretch of road without any braking
-had to take of driver's side front wheel shortly before, any relevance?
I tried taking car for a test drive and then jacking up the car one side at a time to spin the wheels with my hands to check from what side the noise is coming, but so far it's been inconclusive.
About two weeks ago I had to replace front driver's side inner fender. I'm not sure if that had anything with this noise, I don't think it does because I haven't touched brake assembly, I just took the wheel off, replaced inner fender, and put wheel back on, torqued it to recommended 80lb-ft with torque wrench.
So without taking brakes apart, which I have never done, what could it be?
Cliffs on the noise:
-does not sound like a brake pad rub, more like a muted wind chime
-comes from front brakes, unsure if driver side or passenger, could be both
-does not appear immediately after I start driving
-appears only after I hit the brakes several times, the harder I hit them the sooner it appears
-immediately goes away as soon as I hit the brakes
-gradually disappears by itself if I drive a long stretch of road without any braking
-had to take of driver's side front wheel shortly before, any relevance?